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: The album features 10 tracks, including other popular songs like "Seni Düşündüm" and "Candan Sevmeli," blending Arabesque with folk and pop elements.

: The song compares the beloved to a "rose petal" ( gül yaprağı ) and begs her not to "banish" him from the "land of love" ( sevda ülkesinden ). GГ¶khan GГјneyВ Melek YГјzlГјm

: Noted for its high production value, the album was recorded at the İstanbul Ses Kayıt studio and recently received a remaster by Burak Can Bayar to preserve its classic sound. : The album features 10 tracks, including other

: Like many Arabesque stars of the era, Güney starred in a 1985 film of the same name, Melek Yüzlüm , alongside Bahar Öztan. The plot follows a small-town man’s move to the big city in search of wealth and a better life, mirroring the "internal migration" themes common in the genre. : Like many Arabesque stars of the era,

(Angel-Faced) is a cornerstone of Turkish Arabesque music, released in 1985 by Gökhan Güney under the Bayar Müzik label. The title refers to both a hit song and a full-length album that defined a period of emotional intensity in Turkish pop-folk culture. The Song: Themes and Meaning

: Decades later, the track remains one of Gökhan Güney’s most-streamed works, signifying its enduring status as a "masterwork" of the 80s Arabesque era.

: It explores the human fallibility in relationships, famously asking, "Which of us is without error? Which of us is without sin in love?" ( Söyle hangimiz hatasız? Hangimiz aşkta günahsız? ). The Album and Film

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